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...second show to be given by the Workshop is Wallace Hamilton's "Super Highway"; Goldston's unnamed story concerning the efforts of Cotton Mather to become President of the College and how his plans were feiled; and "Legend of Chocorua," by Malcolm Murphy...
...Workshop stories may go on the air either "alive" or "canned," but all scripts are transcribed for permanent record. The transcriptions are done by the Harvard Film Service...
...Check Please"--The Town Tonight 7:35 "Your Concert Master" 8:30 "Lo! The Butter Stinketh," an original play produced by the Radio Workshop 8:45 Bull Session: Varsity football players talk over the Yale game and prospects for next year 9:00 "Nine O'Clock Jump" 9:30 Instrumental Club: variety show 10:00 Andre Maurois discusses today's literature 10:15 "The Crimson Concert Hall" 10:45 Crimson News and Interview
...biggest hope for the playwright is Harvard's new zest for radio. The Workshop expects to produce a few plays a month. And they will have a guaranteed outlet to the college via the Crimson Network. No author will have a better chance to have his opus praised or picked to bits than at the next morning's breakfast table. With plenty of "free air" available, Harvard should be swarming with Maxwell Andersons if the law of supply and demand holds good...
...Dramatic Club has received three or four scripts but nothing worth the $1,000 which Vinton Freedley's experiment of last year cost. The Radio Workshop has little to count on outside its veteran script men. Perhaps, new talent will begin to crop up now that the Network has actually begun to put plays on the air. But a far greater stimulus would seem to be needed...